The StarTribune ran an article quoting MetroIBA Board Vice President Michael Frasier, Rubric Legal, about his hard work on a bill that would curtail the abusive, unfounded ADA lawsuits that have been plaguing small business owners.
“Michael Frasier, an attorney and board member of the Metro IBA, said the bill’s purpose is to stop ‘drive-by lawsuits’ that are accompanied by pressure for payoffs that don’t address any underlying accessibility concerns.”
Read the full article by Neal St. Anthony, Star Tribune March 26, 2016
Bill to curb abusive ADA suits advances
Posted in Advocacy, MetroIBA in the News